A comprehension of Paul's understanding of the law and justification has been a perennial problem for historians and theologians. The need for further clarity has given rise to this collection of essays by an international list of esteemed scholars who seek, in the first of two volumes, to illuminate the complexities of the Judaism of Jesus' (and Paul's) day. Was it a legalistic religion that taught one could be justified before God by obeying law? Was it even one religion, or was it a collection of traditions with some similarities and many dissimilarities?A second volume is forthcoming which will further this discussion among scholars through an evaluation of the paradoxes of Paul.
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D. A. Carson (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He is the author or editor of over forty books. Peter T. O'Brien (Ph.D., University of Manchester) is senior research fellow at Moore Theological College where he teaches New Testament and missions. Mark A. Seifrid (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Paul's view of the law and justification has been a perennial problem for historians and biblical scholars. This collection of essays by an international list of esteemed scholars seeks, in the first of two volumes, to reexamine the concept of covenantal nomism as described in E. P. Sanders's <i>Paul and Palestinian Judaism </i>and calls for a new understanding of the complexities of the Judaism of Jesus' (and Paul's) day. <br><br><b>Contributors </b><br>Philip S. Alexander <br>Richard Bauckham <br>Markus Bockmuehl <br>D. A. Carson<br>Philip R. Davies <br>Roland Deines <br>Peter Enns<br>Craig A. Evans<br>Daniel Falk <br>Donald E. Gowan <br>David M. Hay<br>Robert A. Kugler <br>Martin McNamara<br>Mark A. Seifrid<br>Paul Spilsbury <br> <br>"<i>Justification and Variegated Nomism</i> presents the most thorough reexamination to date of E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism. This new study of the intertestamental literature will require a rethinking of Sanders's concept of covenantal nomism and its application to Paul's theology of justification."<br>-Frank J. Matera, Catholic University of America<br><br>"This is a fine survey of an important theme. The focus on literary genres brings out the diversity of Second Temple Judaism. The editors have brought together a team of scholars that is international, ecumenical, and generally first rate."<br>-John J. Collins, Yale University Divinity School<br><br><br><b>D. A. Carson </b>(Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. <b>Peter T. O'Brien</b> (Ph.D., University of Manchester) is senior research fellow at Moore Theological College. <b>Mark A. Seifrid</b> (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. VINTAGESTAN BOOKS Title: Justification and Variegated Nomism Summary: A comprehension of Paul's understanding of the law and justification has been a perennial problem for historians and theologians. In light of new studies on early Judaism, an international group of esteemed New Testament scholars evaluates the paradoxes of Paul in this second volume of Justification and Variegated Nomism. Contributors include Martin Hengel, Douglas J. Moo, Timothy George, and Stephen Westerholm. Editors: D.A. Carson, Peter T. OBrien and Mark A. Seifrid Publisher: Baker Academic, Grand Rapids, Michigan Year Published: 2001 Edition: Original Dimensions: 22.5cm x 15cm Binding type: Softcover ISBN: 9780801022722 Notes: SKU: VSS / 254 / H / 6586 / 4947 Condition Dust Jacket Condition: Not applicable Book condition: Very good. Creasing, handling marks, marks Binding: Intact Pages: 619 pages. Artikel-Nr. 004947
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Paul's view of the law and justification has been a perennial problem for historians and biblical scholars. This collection of essays by an international list of esteemed scholars seeks, in the first of two volumes, to reexamine the concept of covenantal nomism as described in E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism and calls for a new understanding of the complexities of the Judaism of Jesus' (and Paul's) day. Contributors Philip S. Alexander Richard Bauckham Markus Bockmuehl D. A. CarsonPhilip R. Davies Roland Deines Peter EnnsCraig A. EvansDaniel Falk Donald E. Gowan David M. HayRobert A. Kugler Martin McNamaraMark A. SeifridPaul Spilsbury 'Justification and Variegated Nomism presents the most thorough reexamination to date of E. P. Sanders's Paul and Palestinian Judaism. This new study of the intertestamental literature will require a rethinking of Sanders's concept of covenantal nomism and its application to Paul's theology of justification.'-Frank J. Matera, Catholic University of America'This is a fine survey of an important theme. The focus on literary genres brings out the diversity of Second Temple Judaism. The editors have brought together a team of scholars that is international, ecumenical, and generally first rate.'-John J. Collins, Yale University Divinity SchoolD. A. Carson (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Peter T. O'Brien (Ph.D., University of Manchester) is senior research fellow at Moore Theological College. Mark A. Seifrid (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Artikel-Nr. 9780801022722
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